Navigated to Cold War Kid to Space Age Engineer via President Kennedy's last flight alive & RAF Upper Heyford

Cold War Kid to Space Age Engineer via President Kennedy's last flight alive & RAF Upper Heyford

December 20
1h 27m

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Keith Longstreth takes us through an extraordinary life shaped by the rhythms and risks of the Cold War. Born into an Air Force family, Keith grew up on bases across the world—from Scotland to Italy to Texas, where he describes a poignant last farewell to President Kennedy before his assassination.


His career in the USAF placed him behind the scenes of America’s most critical aircraft, including time at RAF Upper Heyford during the tense early 1980s. There, he lived through chemical-attack drills, nuclear-strike simulations, and the ever-present pressure of NATO–Soviet confrontation.


Rising to become an astronautical engineer, Keith later worked on GPS satellites and experiments flown on the Space Shuttle.


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